I had a conversation with my brother that lives in Chicago, and it was a good look at the mind of an anti gun person. We were in the car driving, and stopped at a toll booth, and the people in front of us were talking to the toll taker for about 3 minutes. We were talking about something else, when he says "that's why people shouldn't have guns". I asked what the hell was he talking about, and this was his response. "People like that **** me off, and that's why people shouldn't have guns". I asked if i should shoot at them, because they were taking their time? He implied that they wouldn't be safe around him. So we banter a bit, i like giving him a hard time for being anti gun. After a lengthy conversation, i was left with the feeling that at least some anti gun people don't trust themselves with guns, and that's why they don't think anyone else shouldn't have them. So, how many of you think i might be on to something? Could it be that the anti crowd is just projecting their lack of respect, and fear of doing harm to others on to those of us that support the 2nd amendment? What are your thoughts?